Mental Health Awareness

Being a skateboarder is a very unique and you are part of a huge, worldwide family. We help each other every day when we’re skating together, from encouragement to land tricks, through to building DIY spots together. Mental Health should be no different, look out for your mates, speak to them and make sure you’re there for them. Mental Health issues affect 1 in 10 people, so if you need advice (or advice for a friend or family member), please speak to the people we have listed below. (NOTE: We have provided this directory as guide only, we (at Skateboard England) cannot advise you or provide mental health support, we leave that to the professionals).

MINDAmazing national charity with local support networks, A-Z of mental health, guides to support and plenty of information for yourself & others.Click Here

CALMA group that exists to prevent male suicide by offering support to men in the UK (any age) who are down or in crisis situation, plus lot’s of information if you are worried about a friend. Click Here

SHOUTShout is a FREE 24/7 text service for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help.Text 85258 (and a volunteer will reply immediately) or visit their website

Skate Mental Health A dedicated Facebook Group based in the UK, where skateboarders with mental health issues can speak to other like-minded people and feel comfortable to discuss anything with other skateboarders.Request to join group

Befriending NetworkEveryone needs other people, but not everyone has someone. This organisation offers supportive, reliable relationships through volunteer befrienders around the UKClick Here

Mindfulness WorkshopsMindfulness & wellbeing sessions to help people cope with anxiety, stress, & low mood, in an ever changing world, that at times seems more complicated than ever. Sessions are delivered in throughout Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire.Contact: stefaniekatebennett@hotmail.com

TRAINING MHFAMHFA offer mental health training, including Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), a mental health skills and awareness programme. Through their training and campaigning, equiping people with the skills they need to support their own and others’ wellbeing.Click Here